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wrestle against something Definition


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wrestle
verb wrestled, wrestling
    tr & intr
    1a. To fight by trying to grip, throw and pinion one's opponent;
      Thesaurus: struggle, tussle, grapple, scuffle, vie, fight.
    tr & intr
    1b. To force someone into some position in this way;
    tr & intr
    1c. To do this as a sport.
    intr
    2. To struggle intensely.
    intr
    3. To move or proceed with great effort.
    4. To apply oneself keenly to it.
      Form: wrestle with something (usually)
noun
    1. A spell of wrestling.
    2. A struggle.
Derivative: wrestler
noun
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon wrestlian.

    Phrasal Verb: wrestle with or against someone or something
      To struggle or fight with, or confront them or it.


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